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A criminal lien is specific things that someone cannot do. This could be that a person cannot move out of state, cannot sell personal property, or probation.

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Can I file criminal charges against my contractor for taking my money and not paying his subcontractor who then filed a lien on my house?

No


Can a person lie about a lien placed on a car?

Lying is not a good idea. It can lead to criminal charges for fraud.


Can you go to jail if you sell a car with a lien on it?

In most states a vehicle can be sold if it has a lien on it. However, if the vehicle is sold and the lien is not paid, it is a criminal offense. It is actually theft.


Can someone file a lien on your property without anything in writing or proof?

Yes, but the lien may not be valid. In most states there can be criminal and civil penalties for filing a bogus lien.You may be referring to a mechanic's lien which is the only type of lien a person can file on their own. In most states a mechanic's lien is of a short duration and must be perfected within a statutory time period by a judgment lien. You need to check your state laws regarding mechanic's liens for more details.


Is Illinois a lien or a title theory state?

Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.


Can you have a lien put on someones own home if they owe monies from another job site?

Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.


What is the difference between a transfer of lien and release of lien?

A transfer of lien assigns the lien claimant's position in the lien to another party. A release of lien discharges the lien and makes it not appear on a title policy issued for the property.


Can a junior lien supersede a senior lien?

A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.


What is an involuntary lien against my property?

An involuntary lien would be a judgment lien by a creditor, a lien for unpaid property taxes or income taxes, a demolition lien, a lien for unpaid common expenses or homeowners association dues or a mechanic's lien. Contrast that with a lien you granted in your property such as a mortgage which would be a voluntary lien.


How do you spell lien?

lien


what is this lien for?

what is this tax lien for


IS THERE A LIEN ON IT?

is there a lien on this car

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